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Sep 25, 1964
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Oct 02, 1964
Lucille Ball reveals the "true" story behind Paul Revere's famous ride.
Oct 09, 1964
Jack's guest is laid-back singer Andy Williams, which prompts a visit from Jack's Pasadena Fan Club President (Madge Blake, Aunt Harriett on "Batman"), who can't believe Really Old Blue Eyes would book another blue-eyed guest. Jack lectures Andy to work harder to promote his career, so Andy changes from a sweater to a tux to join Jack at a premiere - which turns out to be a meat market opening. When a customer (Lee Meriwether, Catwoman in the Batman: The Movie (1966) movie) gushes over Andy's crooning, he's too embarrassed to admit who he is.
Oct 16, 1964
Since Jack Benny and U. S. Steel are the IRS' best customers, they want to help Jack take his full deductions.
Oct 23, 1964
Jack proposes recording a lucrative comedy album with Bob Hope, upon finding out how worthless his investments are: as chief stockholder of a harpoon company, Jack gets dubbed Schnook of the South. Fretting that he won't be able to counter Hope's hilarious ad libs, Jack orders his writers to give him all the laughs, but Old Ski Nose is too slick to fall for that.
Oct 30, 1964
Jack affronts guest Connie Francis by claiming comedy is hard, but singing easy, then sics his apprentice announcer Harlow Wilson, a devoted fan of pop singer Connie, on her. The cast lampoons "The Beverly Hillbillies" in a musical sketch with Connie as Jack's wife, and Harlow in the Jethro role.
Nov 06, 1964
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Nov 13, 1964
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Nov 20, 1964
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Nov 27, 1964
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Dec 04, 1964
Jack, Wayne Newton and Louie Nye perform at a charity fund-raising garden party.
Dec 11, 1964
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Dec 18, 1964
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Dec 25, 1964
Jack chats with the audience and performs a duet with Gisele MacKenzie.
Jan 08, 1965
Jack Jones sings two songs. Jack Benny plays the role of a school principal, and Jack Jones plays the role of a schoolteacher in the show's sketch.
Jan 22, 1965
Jack demonstrates the difference between his cheap violin and his $30,000 Stradivarius. Also, Milton Berle plays the part of a very bad boy adopted by Jack.
Jan 29, 1965
Jack winds up in a Tijuana jail with The Kingston Trio.
Feb 05, 1965
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Feb 12, 1965
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Feb 19, 1965
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Feb 26, 1965
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Mar 05, 1965
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Mar 12, 1965
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Mar 19, 1965
Jack's old Navy buddy causes trouble when he guilt-trips Jack into having him on his show.
Mar 26, 1965
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Apr 02, 1965
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Apr 09, 1965
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Apr 16, 1965
The Smothers Brothers confound every attempt by Jack to force them into his straitjacket comedy formula while performing his theme song, but, even scarier to Jack, he is pinned under an unexploded bomb in a World War II London air raid. The UXB squad turns out to be the Smothers. Tom can't remember which wire to pull, while Dick uses the opportunity of Jack's being immobilized to lock in an appearance on Jack's final program.
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The Jack Benny Program Season 15 (1964) is released on Sep 25, 1964 and the latest season 15 of The Jack Benny Program is released in 1964. Watch The Jack Benny Program online - the English Comedy TV series from United States. The Jack Benny Program is directed by Frederick De Cordova,Ralph Levy,Norman Abbott,Seymour Berns and created by George Balzer with Jack Benny and Don Wilson.